Camps in Masuria – Attractions

Water Attractions in Masuria
Masuria is sometimes called the Land of a Thousand Lakes, and although there are actually more than twice that number, this name perfectly captures the opportunities the region offers.
Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy:
- kayaking,
- jet skiing,
- pedal boating,
- motorboat and sailboat cruises,
or for those who like to go wild
- wakeboarding,
- kitesurfing,
- flyboarding,
Younger tourists can also look forward to visiting a water park. This attraction can be found in places like Mikołajki, Suwałki, Ełk, Olsztyn, and also in Lidzbark Warmiński, home to the famous Warmia thermal baths.
Hiking and Biking Tours in Masuria
For those who prefer a more tranquil kind of relaxation, Masuria offers plenty of options. Numerous hiking trails and bike paths allow you to discover the wildest and most picturesque corners of this region.

There are nearly 40 hiking and biking trails in Warmia and Masuria. The routes vary in length and difficulty, so you can choose one that suits your abilities. Some of the most popular hiking trails include:
- Wilkasy – Giżycko Route along the shore of Lake Niegocin, which is 5 km long, making it suitable even for those less experienced in walking.
- Łuknajno Lake Nature Reserve – an 8 km trail that starts in Mikołajki and leads through picturesque meadows to the lake itself.
Tourist Attractions
Camps are, of course, associated with free time, visiting local shops, buying sweet treats and souvenirs. We don't forget about that! In Masuria, you'll also find many popular tourist towns that tempt with numerous stalls, shops, ice cream parlors, and attractions for children and adults. We invite those who love lively places to Mikołajki, Węgorzewo, Mrągowo, and also to Giżycko or the town of Ruciane Nida. Younger tourists will certainly find something for themselves here.